Essentially, this is the computer I wanted for myself while working in high risk environments.

You may order simply by emailing me with your desired model and any customizations you want.

Cost is $1200 and $35 for shipping (ask if you need special shipping).

Like my other devices, it is shipped in a locked state and sealed in tamper evident RF blocking container.

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VERUS Secure Phone

The VERUS 1 is a privacy conscious phone with state of the art hardware. It sports a 6 inch HD screen, quad-core processor and 3GB of system RAM. The VERUS OS is built on AOSP and CM with anything Google removed from the system. It features a lot of the security tools that the LIBERTAS tablet had, plus some new goodies.

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In the interest of spreading useful information regarding tactics/training I wanted to relay this conversation I had with some folks from the tactical community a while back. I was asked several pointed questions which I do my best to answer below:

Question 1:

Of all the various training disciplines available, which one should be top of the training list right now in light of world events? Rifle training? Land Navigation? Communications? Patrolling, etc...

Answer:

Well, there are definitely some sacred cows on that list. It of course kind of depends on where you are as an individual with regard to the various skillsets, but lets assume you are a competent shooter with some basic fieldcraft under your belt....I would put information gathering on top. You could also label it Intel/Comms if you wanted. Why?

1. Intelligence drives the fight. Without it, you are just a bunch of armed guys in the woods.

2. Everyone can do it. Your 75 year old aunt can do it, your kid can do it. Not everyone …

Combat Veteran, Owner/Instructor CSG Inc, OGA Contractor, Wilderness Medic, INFOSEC professional and member of the US Intel community. During my career I have trained thousands of personnel from all four branches of the military, special operations forces, federal agencies, police and US citizens, in firearms, tactics, survival and trade-craft.